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Diagnosing Garage Door Trouble

What is that sound? Why won't your garage door close? It isn't always easy to figure out why your garage door isn't working, which is why I put together this website. I have been installing doors for several years, and I can tell you that garage door problems are some of the toughest issues out there to resolve. In addition to working with complicated motors and difficult panels, you might also find yourself struggling with remote control issues. On my blog, you can learn how to diagnose trouble, so that you aren't left trying to solve illusive, seemingly impossible problems.

Diagnosing Garage Door Trouble

5 Issues To Check For On Your Garage Door

by Stacey Howell

Homeowners can check for needed repairs on their garage doors by themselves. From there, they can see if a professional should be called in. Some repairs might be extremely easy, but many are more complex than they seem. A repair professional will have the knowledge, experience, and tools necessary to carry out the job safely and properly with minimal time wasted. Before testing these five things, make sure your garage door opener is unplugged to avoid any potential electric shock you could receive. Then check the following:

Check for Damages on the Metal Tracking

The tracks for your door might be dented or contain bumps of some kind. If you find these, get in touch with your friendly garage door professional for assistance.

Check that the Alignment is Correct

Sometimes, the tracks won't be aligned correctly. This can cause the door to be shaky or even to not work at all. It might be necessary to unscrew the tracks completely, requiring special tools and bolts to repair. This is a sign that a specialist should take a look at it.

Clean the Tracks Off

This might seem like an obvious point, but you might be surprised at how just a little dirt can harden up and cause big problems down the road. When you're done cleaning the tracks off, dry them. This might fix the issue, but if not then call your repair professional as soon as you can.

Lubricate the Tracks

After drying the tracks, add lubricant to the rollers and the tracks. This can get your garage door working fine in no time. This doesn't always fix it though. If problems persist you know you've got bigger issues.

Adjusting Bolts and Screws

These can become loose over time. Tighten them up and see if everything is moving along smoothly before dialing your technician.

What Should I Not Do?

While the above checks are relatively safe and can help you identify the need for a professional repair, you should beware of one part of your garage door. The springs are actually very dangerous. They are highly powered and can pop out at you without warning, causing blindness or other damage. Leave those completely to a professional—such as Garage Doors Of Naples Inc.

Garage doors are the main entryway to many peoples' homes. It's no wonder that you might be anxious to diagnose the problem as quickly as possible. Luckily, these five issues can be checked briefly to see if a professional should be called in. Be safe and enjoy a well-functioning garage door!

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